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ITIMES School's j not over yet... 1 Reggae band to perform at UVSC See Pages 6 See Pages 8 & 9 i 9 m m Campus Briefly RODEO AT UVSC IS SCHED-uled to begin April 29 and continue through the 30. Participants from several Rocky Mountain Region colleges promise to supply exciting rodeo action. The action begins at 7:00 p.m. at the Lehi arena located at 300 North 500 West. The cost will be $2.00. Call Connie Bond at ext. 8 1 22. LEARN HOW EXERCISE AF-fects the body April 21, at 3:00 p.m. in the science building, room 006. Dr. Richard Wills will be giving the presentation. He was a fullback for the University of Pittsburg and is a professional body builder. STUDY SKILLS CLASS FOR Re-entry women is offered. This class will be taught the first block of fall semester. Call ext. 8275 for more information. BABYSITTING CLASSES FOR youth age 10-14 will be offered April 16at the Provo campus, call ext. 540 for more information. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNI-ties for the special Olympics. Volunteers are needed to help with the regional track and field meets. The events will be held Wednesday, April 27 and30. Contact Volunteer Services office atext. 8796 or 8795. THE SECOND ANNUAL SE-cretaries' Day will be Wednesday April 27, at the student center theater from 9 a. m. to 2:30 p.m. For information contact the Center for Lifelong Learning ext 8495. UVSC PHI BETA LAMDA students participated in the State Leadership Conference March 25-26 in Salt Lake. Over 200 students from all PBL chapters in the state of Utah participated in 30 differet events. UVSC students who received honors are; Greg Lybbert, Kurt Knight, Cliff Nielsen, ElizabethBryant,Collette Pearson, Vickie Bischoff, Amanda Ryan, Marcee Stewart, Karen Kooyman, Ken Grow, and Craig Judd. CHRISTOPHERS' VIDEO CON-test announces deadline Friday, June, 10. The contest, specifically for college students, includes prizes of $3,000, $2,000 and $1,000 for the top three entries and five honorable mention awards of $500 each. Call (212) 759-4050 for information. A LECTURE ON THE HISTORY of Israel will be held on Wednesday, April 20 at 7:30 p.m. Dr. Victor Ludlow, professor of religion at Brigham Young University, will present the lecture. The lecture will be held in room 21 3B of the Sorensen Student Center. The public is invited to attend. There is no charge for admission. UVSC receives government grant Nicole Poulton Staff Writer About a year ago President Clinton stated that because of the military pull down, he would set aside federal monies to lessen the blow to that portion of Americans. Through a collaboration of the Development Office on the UVSC campus and other areas, an estimated 1.6 million dollar grant has been awarded to higher educational institutions to elevate some of the economic effects of the recent military cut back and to aid in the education of local industrial corporations.The exact dollar amount awarded by the federal government to the group of people is $88,000. But, the potential for more money to be made assumes the form of the capitol made from the affordable technical training the school will offer to local industry in return for pay. Five agencies got together to ask for proposals from across the country asking groups that wanted a shot at effectively utilizing the federal money to submit their ideas. Through a coalition of Utah tech schools, UVSC was determined to be the best candidate to write the proposal. A total of 33 UVSC announces three honorary degree recipients Amber Pace Senior News Editor UVSC will award three people honorary degrees during the April 29 commencement exercises. President Kerry Romesburg said, "We want the community to recognize how valuable these recipients are to us and how highly we regard them." Larry H. Miller will receive a doctorate of humane letters degree. Miller is the current owner of the Utah Jazz and 20 car dealerships in the western states. Miller was also the man responsible for the construction of the Delta Center in Salt Lake. He also supports the UVSC Kiev program.Neal Savage is the chief executive officer of Savage Companies. Savage will be grants were submitted and only two were chosen. The first was the proposal written by William L. Baker of UVSC (IMET), and the other to Hercules, Inc. The major points of the project encompass three ideas. The distance learning program will benefit from the supplement to keep in step with the state's mushrooming enrollment problem. The Title III grant the department already has, made it possible to implement the development of high tech transmitting facilities. The Centers of Excellence grant UVSC has been awarded made it applicable to give the school the opportunity to develop ultra new computer systems called "modules." These modules can be used to teach local industry the skills they need in a Limited See GOVRNMENT GRANT, Page 10 Sun drenched class in the quad Photo by Ron RalstonThe College Times Instructor Mulliken's History 203 class takes a fresh breath before finals by taking advantage of the abnormally warm weather. Many students have returned to the amphitheater to study so they can alleviate some of the pressures that arise at the end of a semester. awarded an honorary doctorate of commerce for his contribution to the community and to UVSC. Savage has been the mayor of American Fork. He also was involved in installing the "Pageant of Arts," organization in American Fork. Savage is the current chairman of the UVSC founda tion Board. Janine Pease-Windy Boy is the current president of Little Big Horn College and will be the commencement speaker on April 29. Pease-Windy Boy will receive an honorary degree in American Cultural See DEGREES, Page 4 UVSC instructor leaving for all women's conference to be held in Washington Nicole Poulton Staff Writer This May, Anita Musto, assistant professor in the Office and Administration Department of UVSC, has been selected to participate in an intensive workshop for women only. The week long conference funded by the internationally recognized National Institute for Leadership Development is intended to give a peer teachingpeer environment for the 3,000 women chosen. The program is both informational as well as process-oriented. The goal of the training is to better inform participants of their leadership capabilities and to improve them. Musto was chosen because of her willingness to get involved in the broadening aspect of teaching her peers. The decision making skills needed for effective teaching will be learned, and with Musto's help, applied in the upcoming school year. Each woman who was chosen was evaluated on her talents, interest in becoming involved to benefit her school, and on the merit of her proposed project tha t will be presented at the conference.Last summer Musto was sent to San Francisco for an Instructional Skills Workshop. The $2,000 that was spent to send Musto was given back to the school in the form of her intense Anita Musto, leaving. See WASHINGTON, Page 15 Iff "N Ahhhh SKIN. 70 of house dustMp pC consists of shed wf vJl ? human skin. l-Oy Source: Omni 1994 W

ITIMES School's j not over yet... 1 Reggae band to perform at UVSC See Pages 6 See Pages 8 & 9 i 9 m m Campus Briefly RODEO AT UVSC IS SCHED-uled to begin April 29 and continue through the 30. Participants from several Rocky Mountain Region colleges promise to supply exciting rodeo action. The action begins at 7:00 p.m. at the Lehi arena located at 300 North 500 West. The cost will be $2.00. Call Connie Bond at ext. 8 1 22. LEARN HOW EXERCISE AF-fects the body April 21, at 3:00 p.m. in the science building, room 006. Dr. Richard Wills will be giving the presentation. He was a fullback for the University of Pittsburg and is a professional body builder. STUDY SKILLS CLASS FOR Re-entry women is offered. This class will be taught the first block of fall semester. Call ext. 8275 for more information. BABYSITTING CLASSES FOR youth age 10-14 will be offered April 16at the Provo campus, call ext. 540 for more information. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNI-ties for the special Olympics. Volunteers are needed to help with the regional track and field meets. The events will be held Wednesday, April 27 and30. Contact Volunteer Services office atext. 8796 or 8795. THE SECOND ANNUAL SE-cretaries' Day will be Wednesday April 27, at the student center theater from 9 a. m. to 2:30 p.m. For information contact the Center for Lifelong Learning ext 8495. UVSC PHI BETA LAMDA students participated in the State Leadership Conference March 25-26 in Salt Lake. Over 200 students from all PBL chapters in the state of Utah participated in 30 differet events. UVSC students who received honors are; Greg Lybbert, Kurt Knight, Cliff Nielsen, ElizabethBryant,Collette Pearson, Vickie Bischoff, Amanda Ryan, Marcee Stewart, Karen Kooyman, Ken Grow, and Craig Judd. CHRISTOPHERS' VIDEO CON-test announces deadline Friday, June, 10. The contest, specifically for college students, includes prizes of $3,000, $2,000 and $1,000 for the top three entries and five honorable mention awards of $500 each. Call (212) 759-4050 for information. A LECTURE ON THE HISTORY of Israel will be held on Wednesday, April 20 at 7:30 p.m. Dr. Victor Ludlow, professor of religion at Brigham Young University, will present the lecture. The lecture will be held in room 21 3B of the Sorensen Student Center. The public is invited to attend. There is no charge for admission. UVSC receives government grant Nicole Poulton Staff Writer About a year ago President Clinton stated that because of the military pull down, he would set aside federal monies to lessen the blow to that portion of Americans. Through a collaboration of the Development Office on the UVSC campus and other areas, an estimated 1.6 million dollar grant has been awarded to higher educational institutions to elevate some of the economic effects of the recent military cut back and to aid in the education of local industrial corporations.The exact dollar amount awarded by the federal government to the group of people is $88,000. But, the potential for more money to be made assumes the form of the capitol made from the affordable technical training the school will offer to local industry in return for pay. Five agencies got together to ask for proposals from across the country asking groups that wanted a shot at effectively utilizing the federal money to submit their ideas. Through a coalition of Utah tech schools, UVSC was determined to be the best candidate to write the proposal. A total of 33 UVSC announces three honorary degree recipients Amber Pace Senior News Editor UVSC will award three people honorary degrees during the April 29 commencement exercises. President Kerry Romesburg said, "We want the community to recognize how valuable these recipients are to us and how highly we regard them." Larry H. Miller will receive a doctorate of humane letters degree. Miller is the current owner of the Utah Jazz and 20 car dealerships in the western states. Miller was also the man responsible for the construction of the Delta Center in Salt Lake. He also supports the UVSC Kiev program.Neal Savage is the chief executive officer of Savage Companies. Savage will be grants were submitted and only two were chosen. The first was the proposal written by William L. Baker of UVSC (IMET), and the other to Hercules, Inc. The major points of the project encompass three ideas. The distance learning program will benefit from the supplement to keep in step with the state's mushrooming enrollment problem. The Title III grant the department already has, made it possible to implement the development of high tech transmitting facilities. The Centers of Excellence grant UVSC has been awarded made it applicable to give the school the opportunity to develop ultra new computer systems called "modules." These modules can be used to teach local industry the skills they need in a Limited See GOVRNMENT GRANT, Page 10 Sun drenched class in the quad Photo by Ron RalstonThe College Times Instructor Mulliken's History 203 class takes a fresh breath before finals by taking advantage of the abnormally warm weather. Many students have returned to the amphitheater to study so they can alleviate some of the pressures that arise at the end of a semester. awarded an honorary doctorate of commerce for his contribution to the community and to UVSC. Savage has been the mayor of American Fork. He also was involved in installing the "Pageant of Arts," organization in American Fork. Savage is the current chairman of the UVSC founda tion Board. Janine Pease-Windy Boy is the current president of Little Big Horn College and will be the commencement speaker on April 29. Pease-Windy Boy will receive an honorary degree in American Cultural See DEGREES, Page 4 UVSC instructor leaving for all women's conference to be held in Washington Nicole Poulton Staff Writer This May, Anita Musto, assistant professor in the Office and Administration Department of UVSC, has been selected to participate in an intensive workshop for women only. The week long conference funded by the internationally recognized National Institute for Leadership Development is intended to give a peer teachingpeer environment for the 3,000 women chosen. The program is both informational as well as process-oriented. The goal of the training is to better inform participants of their leadership capabilities and to improve them. Musto was chosen because of her willingness to get involved in the broadening aspect of teaching her peers. The decision making skills needed for effective teaching will be learned, and with Musto's help, applied in the upcoming school year. Each woman who was chosen was evaluated on her talents, interest in becoming involved to benefit her school, and on the merit of her proposed project tha t will be presented at the conference.Last summer Musto was sent to San Francisco for an Instructional Skills Workshop. The $2,000 that was spent to send Musto was given back to the school in the form of her intense Anita Musto, leaving. See WASHINGTON, Page 15 Iff "N Ahhhh SKIN. 70 of house dustMp pC consists of shed wf vJl ? human skin. l-Oy Source: Omni 1994 W